Kettlebell Training Exercises : Kettlebell for Martial Arts Power Clean & Press Exercise
July 19th, 2009 by admin
expertvillage asked:
Learn how to do the kettlebell power clean and press, an exercise to include in any kettlebell training routine in thisfree martial arts video lesson on kettebell training. Expert: Julio Anta Contact: www.antakungfu.com Bio: Julio Anta is the owner of Anta’s Fitness and Self Defense in Miami, Fl. He’s been involved in Martial Arts and fitness for over 30 years. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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July 20th, 2009
Kettlebells may place too much unwanted stress on the joints that regular dumbells do, therefore, for some, it could mean eventual arthritic degeneration of the wrists, and possibly, the shoulders. I will stick with dumbells…..I think this is more of a fad .
July 21st, 2009
Use a dumbell. The only difference is where the center of the weight is.
However, the move remains practical to its original purpose. Plus, dumbells are much cheaper and are found in every gym.
July 22nd, 2009
usual kettlebell push…
July 26th, 2009
expert village sucks
July 27th, 2009
The soviets won the olympics because they were doped up on steriods and took other drugs to mask them. Kettlebells are great but theres more to that.
July 28th, 2009
If you wanted to, you could buy an adjustable kettlebell. It’s basically the handle that you can add weight plates onto. I’d recommend taking the plunge and getting a proper kettlebell, though.
July 30th, 2009
kettlebells are WAY to expensive does anyone know if i could do these exercises with a barbell or any cheap alternatives?
August 2nd, 2009
hi there
August 4th, 2009
What kind of reps and sets are recommended for this work out?
August 5th, 2009
Remember, though, Olympic lifters are using barbells, which involves a different movement than k-bells. If you tried lifting a k-bell like a barbell, the momentum would cause the k-bell to swing back and, depending on the weight, take you back with it. For instance, with a dumbbell snatch, you’re right there should be no arm pull. But doing a snatch with a k-bell is not wise.
August 5th, 2009
this is actually a horrible demonstration. There should be no arm pull…watch olympic lifters doing a clean to understand what i am talking about.
August 8th, 2009
Excellent instruction.
August 8th, 2009
you jus inspired me to kno that kettle bells are the ****. so versitile. i love you dude
August 10th, 2009
Kettlebells are different than your body specific gym workout. Some of the top Russian athletes have been using it for centuries. There have been numerous test done in the Soviet Union that prove how KB’s were superior to other types of training. That is why the Soviets ruled in the Olympics. You can say it was because of steriods yet everyone was taking them at the time. Today Ultimate Fighters, football players and other athletes are using them to excel.
August 11th, 2009
@Mensa
Bladesaint is right “Regular freeweights are good for bodysculpting, and aestics, so you can look good on the beach.” Just as they are good for building explosive power and functional strenth. Again, kettlebells, dumbbells, they are only tools it is how you use them that matters.
If you train like a bodybuilder you are going to look like a body builder. If you train like a combat athlete you are going to look a combat athelete
August 11th, 2009
The **** mostly comes from people who have not tried them. Those bells are tools. I can tell you right now : You do not need a barbell, dumbbell, whatsoever. Take a tree and and grass ground and I can teach you everything with bodyweight. But i use kettlebells, dumbbells, barbells as well. Tools are tools for certain reaons. Barbells = Maximal Strength. Dumbbells = More versatile than the BB. Kettlebell = Ultimate Tool for Strength endurance and Work Capacity/GPP.
August 15th, 2009
@ Menstrualcyclist: I was referring to the “NFL strengthcoach creating Monsters in the gym” part of your comment.
August 17th, 2009
@Mensa
Bladesaint is right “Regular freeweights are good for bodysculpting, and aestics, so you can look good on the beach.” Just as they are good for building explosive power and functional strenth. Again, kettlebells, dumbbells, they are only tools it is how you use them that matters.
If you train like a bodybuilder you are going to look like a body builder. If you train like a combat athlete you are going to look a combat athelete.
August 20th, 2009
As with everything the kettlebell is just a tool. I have several as well as dumbbells also and I love mine. Especailly high rep snatches. For a person to say kettlebell are useless probaly haven’t tried them. They are only uselss if you don’t use them.
August 21st, 2009
What the hell are you talking about? There is no money in powerlifting. Your comment indicates that you don’t even know what powerlifting is.
August 21st, 2009
well, i would agree that the barbell put them out of the mainstream- but i would contest only the reasoning- heavy weights used over a short range of motion will indeed strengthen you- but more importantly, it will make your muscles big, and you’ll LOOK stronger- so its simply a matter of natural selection- the one who *looks* most fit ‘obviously’ is- in practice however, te kettlebell builds muscular strength, speed, and power, without the loss of flexibility- makeing them practically superior
August 23rd, 2009
Here’s a few observations from a kb newbee who’s been into fitness for 30 plus yrs.
1. the swing movements open your hips as much as regular TKD Practice. You can’t swing a dumbell.
2. Many of the movements provide continous loading on the legs.
3. many movements mimic “Olympic Lifts”. Most guys in the gym are not doing these type lifts because they are just too technical.
4. The workouts make you feel strong, loose and connected.
August 24th, 2009
The same arguement can be said for any training technique that resurfaces, but for all the people that are claiming “fad” and nothing else…Georgetown College research found that single-arm snatches performed with a kettlebell will double your gains than if you use a dumbbell. The shape of the kettlebell makes your core work harder…but go ahead and keep saying “they provide no advantage over dumbbells…or machines” “they were put out of use by the barbell” it’s hilarious…
August 24th, 2009
Oh you mean the overpaid million dollar crybaby circus freaks? I see your point, I was referring to real people.
August 26th, 2009
“Regular freeweights are good for bodysculpting and aesthetics, so you look good on the beach.”
Nonsense. Tell that to a powerlifter who can squat 900 lbs., bench 600 or deadlift 800. Tell that to every NFL strength coach who creates monsters in a free weight gym. In short amount of time kettlebells will fade from the scene. Hopefully they will take those rediculous exercise balls and low carb dieting with them.